University of California San Francisco

Give to UCSF
Advanced
1846 Results in the UCSF News Center
Type of Article
Areas of Focus
Date of Publication
Health And Science Topics
Campus Topics

When Depression Meds Don’t Work, This May Help You Turn the Corner

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a noninvasive in-office procedure. Brief magnetic pulses to the brain induces electrical currents that stimulate nerve cells in specific areas of the brain, providing symptom relief for patients with depression and OCD.

Psychiatrist Katherine Scangos adjusts a device over a man's head that is used for transcranial magnetic stimulation treatment.

New Technique to Identify Anti-Aging Molecules

As the human body ages, cellular changes can drive a host of age-related diseases and conditions. The appearance of aging cells, also called senescent cells, in age-related diseases has spurred the

Placeholder image